01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (GOD): Where do you live? :) |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (kaner406): Australia. |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (kaner406): You live in Germany yes? |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (GOD): yup...is it early in the morning there? |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (kaner406): 36 minutes past midnight. I'm taking a break from an essay I'm working on. What time is it over there? |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (GOD): so you're a student? 16:38 |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (kaner406): Graduate. How about yourself? |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (GOD): what are you writing about? |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (GOD): oh im still at school :DD its my last year though...and after that...dont know...i considered making a year of work and travel in Australia ^^ |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (kaner406): Gender and socio-economic status and their effect on educational achievement, alongside substance abuse and it's effect on socio-emotional well-being; and their combined relevance on educational outcomes and policy. fun stuff. |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (kaner406): University? High school? |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: (GOD): ...uhm dunno...the school between primary and university? called "Gymnasium" here.... |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: how many years are you in primary school? |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: High school. Australia is a good place to visit. It's expensive though, so some money behind you is a good idea. |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: Different states have different lengths in years. |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Are you going to go onto further study? |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1901: would you say there are racism problems in Australia, especially concerning the Aborigine? |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1901: further study? |
01 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Again different states have their particular problems. The indigenous issues is very complex and complicated. The fact is that the majority of Australians live in an urban environment, and so the voting majority are urban. The sad result of this is that many decisions are made to pander to white middle-class conceptions of how things 'should' be run. It's a complex issue and many Australians are simply ignorant of them. Further study => going to a vocational college or a university. |